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now, some of you will say here's a brookings stuck in the path. abu musab al-zarqawi was killed six years ago. why should we care about a dead jordanian? the answer is because abu musab al-zarqawi's legacy, unfortunately, remains with us today. the terrorists who this month attacked a natural gas facility in algeria, al qaeda, glorified indeed almost worshiped abu musab al-zarqawi. we know that because several hostages that were captured by this group in the past purport his most popular icon of the al qaeda group, is more popular than osama bin laden. he carried out and planned the attack in a jury is a self-described eco-ti of abu musab al-zarqawi. he sees himself as very much an acolyte of the late zarqawi. and zarqawi's organization, al qaeda in iraq, has today produced an offshoot, the front in syria which promises i think to be one of the most dangerous al qaeda fronts we've ever seen. so he may be dead but his legacy is still with us. so i'd like to start the conversation, general, by asking you for your impressions of zarqawi looking back
now, some of you will say here's a brookings stuck in the path. abu musab al-zarqawi was killed six years ago. why should we care about a dead jordanian? the answer is because abu musab al-zarqawi's legacy, unfortunately, remains with us today. the terrorists who this month attacked a natural gas facility in algeria, al qaeda, glorified indeed almost worshiped abu musab al-zarqawi. we know that because several hostages that were captured by this group in the past purport his most popular icon...
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quite striking, congressman brooks came in, his aides who were there carter was -- they all used the same words as youngblood. he was absolutely calm. they remembered what ladybird was always saying about johnson, given to almost hysterical fits when he had a cold, always thought he was dying of pneumonia. but ladybird said in a tough spot he is a good man and watching his face in that 40 minutes was like seeing the face of a bronze statue. very tough face, let's compressed, we know lyndon johnson looked -- his eyes piercing but absolutely calm. the minute he is addressed mr. president he starts to act like one. the secret service agents coming and crowd around him and no one knows this isn't a conspiracy. you remember it was only a year past the cuban missile crisis. it just wasn't just the president was hit by a shot but the governor of texas. if youngblood hadn't thrown himself on top of lyndon johnson they didn't know if the shot was intended for him. they didn't know if this was a conspiracy and international conspiracy or another kind of conspiracy. they said we have to get you
quite striking, congressman brooks came in, his aides who were there carter was -- they all used the same words as youngblood. he was absolutely calm. they remembered what ladybird was always saying about johnson, given to almost hysterical fits when he had a cold, always thought he was dying of pneumonia. but ladybird said in a tough spot he is a good man and watching his face in that 40 minutes was like seeing the face of a bronze statue. very tough face, let's compressed, we know lyndon...
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as richard brooke kaiser, a major figure at "national review" was a rider than and pretty good friend of rusher said to me when reagan was elected rusher decided he would defend him on every single thing. his reasoning was this is the best president we will ever have. it will never be better and it will never be as good. you have to back him on everything. he had some concerns about reagan's for steve staff, james baker who had come from the other wing of the party. he questioned whether someone like that could put his heart into a reagan program. a couple years after that, rusher is very upset about i guess you could call them technical pr mistakes on the part of communications people in the white house, so and so are to be fired, didn't happen. his main concern in giving advice to reagan which he didn't do a lot of, his main concern seemed to be let's make sure we are effectively communicating with the american people in getting around the liberal media which is a great but of rusher's and rightly so. on iran-contra what i say in the book is he followed it with a dutiful interests.
as richard brooke kaiser, a major figure at "national review" was a rider than and pretty good friend of rusher said to me when reagan was elected rusher decided he would defend him on every single thing. his reasoning was this is the best president we will ever have. it will never be better and it will never be as good. you have to back him on everything. he had some concerns about reagan's for steve staff, james baker who had come from the other wing of the party. he questioned...
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brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you much. >>> as the dow gets closer and closer to an all time high, the economy shrinks. so what gives? and what does this mean for you? i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. nightmare on the school bus. we'll take you inside the hostage situation involving a child and an underground bunker. >>> plus, it's got everyone talking. and it hasn't even aired yet. the vw super bowl ad, is it racist? >>> and pollution is so bad in one city, one guy is selling canned air in different flavors. wait until you hear this. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good. good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ male announcer ] whe
brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you much. >>> as the dow gets closer and closer to an all time high, the economy shrinks. so what gives? and what does this mean for you? i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. nightmare on the school bus. we'll take you inside the hostage situation involving a child and an underground bunker. >>> plus, it's got everyone talking. and it hasn't even aired yet. the vw super bowl ad, is it racist? >>> and pollution is so bad in one...
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brooke? >> i'm all right. i'm all right. so this is calvin klein and super bowl. they have never done a super bowl ad before. so why now? >> well, there are a couple of reasons. first of all, women tend to buy men's underwear for their guys. underwear is purchased by women. secondly, look who is headlining the halftime show, beyonce. you'll get a huge spike in the number of women watching the super bowl this year if for no other reason just for that. and third, it is an interesting commercial because super bowl has been primarily men watching hot women. and this is a really nice turn of play. it is going to be interesting to see what the critics are saying the next morning when they're critiquing all the commercials because it shuts down this is so sexist, the commercials are sexist toward women -- >> a little equity. >> and i would kill for those abs, come on. >> this isn't your body double, peter shankman? get out of here. there is a new go daddy ad, the lip locking session featuring a supe
brooke? >> i'm all right. i'm all right. so this is calvin klein and super bowl. they have never done a super bowl ad before. so why now? >> well, there are a couple of reasons. first of all, women tend to buy men's underwear for their guys. underwear is purchased by women. secondly, look who is headlining the halftime show, beyonce. you'll get a huge spike in the number of women watching the super bowl this year if for no other reason just for that. and third, it is an interesting...
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and then of course in 1856 another famous incident from south carolina congressman preston brooks incensed by his speech by massachusetts senator charles sumner came over and came onto the senate floor and with a steel tipped cane be charles sumner levy and within inches of his life. so by the standards we have a very peaceful body today. [laughter] no excessive demonstrations of violence or guns at least for the moment. but in recent debates the senate has become more partisan and unfortunately more individualistic. many of the traditions and four quays are fading as we see each congress come and to existence. senators no longer for example wait out for their time to be recognized on the senate floor to give their speech. it used to be senators would wait for months to be recognized to give that first speech. four major factors have created the climate and the environment within which the senators are operating or not operating as well today. the first is in some ways i think the most important and that is the -- [inaudible] it has allowed senators to leave on thursdays, come back on tues
and then of course in 1856 another famous incident from south carolina congressman preston brooks incensed by his speech by massachusetts senator charles sumner came over and came onto the senate floor and with a steel tipped cane be charles sumner levy and within inches of his life. so by the standards we have a very peaceful body today. [laughter] no excessive demonstrations of violence or guns at least for the moment. but in recent debates the senate has become more partisan and...
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linebacker brooks and sopogoa. said they didn't realize the purpose of for the video -- purpose for the video was not about fighting. the players were asked about it in a chris culliver interview. brooks said he knew it was an anti-bullying video but not a gay rights thing. >> when people speak on any issue, i always try to give them a little leeway when they
linebacker brooks and sopogoa. said they didn't realize the purpose of for the video -- purpose for the video was not about fighting. the players were asked about it in a chris culliver interview. brooks said he knew it was an anti-bullying video but not a gay rights thing. >> when people speak on any issue, i always try to give them a little leeway when they
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two-thirds -- >> which is worth keeping in perspective because we may be heading for a first class doneny brook between the europeans and the russians over gas exports. and it's important to remember that the russians are far more dependent on -- [inaudible] >> what percent of the selling price does the russian government get? >> it gets across the board about 60%, but that's 60% of the gross revenues. if you look at the percentage of the profit at the margins that is taken by the russian government, it's about 95% -- it's above 95%. in other words, the oil companies get to keep very little. >> so it's like a 95% marginal tax rate. >> that's right. it's one of the highest in the world. >> and that's one of the reasons the industry's kind of screwed up, i assume. >> absolutely. that's spot on. >> what, is there any temptation by the russians to solve their little problem here by simply sitting there and maybe even helping out oil prices going to $200 a barrel which might let them coast a little longer? >> they can't do it. they can't do it. the russians -- well, that's the short answer. i'm a pr
two-thirds -- >> which is worth keeping in perspective because we may be heading for a first class doneny brook between the europeans and the russians over gas exports. and it's important to remember that the russians are far more dependent on -- [inaudible] >> what percent of the selling price does the russian government get? >> it gets across the board about 60%, but that's 60% of the gross revenues. if you look at the percentage of the profit at the margins that is taken by...
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brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> coming up next, why all these years later we are hearing the parents of jonbenet ramsey were close to being indicted in their daughter's death. we're on the case. >>> plus, an inmate escapes jail not once, but twice in this past year and the way he escaped is stunning police. >>> the secret has been uncovered in this cold case that transfixed the nation, starting back in 1996 when somebody murdered pageant winner jonbenet ramsey. there are reports that a grand jury in the late '90s voted to indict her parents, john and patsy ramsey, on charges of child abuse resulting in death. the camera writes, d.a. alex hunter chose not to sign it, believing co-ne ining he could e case beyond a reasonable doubt. here is what hunter said back then. >> we have eight career prosecutors with many, many years of service, who, together, have concluded that there is insufficient evidence to bring charges at this time. >> cnn legal analyst sunny hostin is on the case with me
brooke? >> alison kosik, thank you. >>> coming up next, why all these years later we are hearing the parents of jonbenet ramsey were close to being indicted in their daughter's death. we're on the case. >>> plus, an inmate escapes jail not once, but twice in this past year and the way he escaped is stunning police. >>> the secret has been uncovered in this cold case that transfixed the nation, starting back in 1996 when somebody murdered pageant winner jonbenet...
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right from the beginning he's very adept at picking up words from -- indian words like creek instead of brook which is the kind of thing that the british are very upset about, the idea that you were taking -- raccoon was one of the first ones, john smith introduces the word raccoon, it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and, again, this was seen as acts of defiance, and it was very clear right through, you know, madison comes up with his own -- i mean, madison, maybe the greatest word madison came up with, squatter, which came out of his head. he needed a name for somebody who was illegally possessing somebody else's property. john adams came up with a bunch, caucus which he gets from an indian term, speck, meaning to buy something on spec, speculation. quixotic meaning in the man or of don quixote. that was adams. john quincy adams when he was pretty much, when we came to the alien and sedition acts, he came up with the term -- needed
right from the beginning he's very adept at picking up words from -- indian words like creek instead of brook which is the kind of thing that the british are very upset about, the idea that you were taking -- raccoon was one of the first ones, john smith introduces the word raccoon, it was an algonquin indian word which means he who washes his face with his hands. and they would pick up words like sleigh and coleslaw from the dutch and cafeteria and hacienda from the spanish. and, again, this...
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susan brooks urged democrats to pass a budget. >> hi, everyone. we face some important decisions about how to put down our debt in a way that grows our economy and create good jobs. the decision that will make a real difference in the strength of our recovery. we began with economists and business leaders saying that we are poised to grow. there are signs of progress. car sales are at a five year high. manufacturing is coming back. businesses created 2.2 million jobs last year. we have learned that our economy created more jobs in the last few months that economists are originally thought. this week we also received the first testament of the economic growth over the last a few months. it reminded us that bad decisions in washington can get in the way of economic rugrats. we agree -- economic progress. we agree that we cannot cut our way to prosperity. it has not worked in the past and it will not work today. it could weaken our economy. a could cost us jobs. not just now, but in the future. what we need is a balanced approach. an approach that sa
susan brooks urged democrats to pass a budget. >> hi, everyone. we face some important decisions about how to put down our debt in a way that grows our economy and create good jobs. the decision that will make a real difference in the strength of our recovery. we began with economists and business leaders saying that we are poised to grow. there are signs of progress. car sales are at a five year high. manufacturing is coming back. businesses created 2.2 million jobs last year. we have...
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i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >> please make the right decision on behalf of newtown. >> a doctor who tried to save lives after the sandy hook massacre joins parents to beg for change. plus, cash, prostitutes and a raid. a powerful senator facing serious accusations involving sex. and live during this hour, beyonce and the saga over her lip synching. her super bowl news conference. >> here we go with thursday. i'm brooke baldwin. a manhunt in texas after a person dedicated to fighting crime becomes the victim of a shooting. the prosecutor was fatally shot outside this courthouse here. this is kaufman, texas. to give you the lay of the land, this is about 30 miles southeast of dallas. the search is on right now for two gunmen. cnn is tracking the developments here on this one and let's start from scratch with me. what do we know? >> the kaufman county sheriff's office told us the assistant district attorney was gunned down and shot in a nearby parking lot outside of the county courthouse. we don't
i'm brooke baldwin. the news is now. >> please make the right decision on behalf of newtown. >> a doctor who tried to save lives after the sandy hook massacre joins parents to beg for change. plus, cash, prostitutes and a raid. a powerful senator facing serious accusations involving sex. and live during this hour, beyonce and the saga over her lip synching. her super bowl news conference. >> here we go with thursday. i'm brooke baldwin. a manhunt in texas after a person...
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we were at a or forum yesterday that was cosponsored with brookings on that, and one of the panelists said, well, the u.s. should just withdraw from the convention and readhere like bolivia did. obviously, not likely to happen, but the u.s. is now at odds with the very international conventions that it created. and there is more and more impetus for reform coming particularly from latin america which has borne the cost of the u.s. war on drugs. increasingly, officials are saying why are we implementing these policies that have made things much worse in our countries in order for u.s. consumers to have less drugs available to them? that just doesn't make sense. so for the first time you have sitting presidents as opposed to ex-presidents like santos in colombia -- [inaudible] in guatemala who are calling for a serious debate on drug policy reform. there have been a series of initiatives that we can go into detail on in the discussion period that are coming from the region. but most significantly at the request of mexico, colombia and guatemala ecosock, the u.n.'s ecosock has just appro
we were at a or forum yesterday that was cosponsored with brookings on that, and one of the panelists said, well, the u.s. should just withdraw from the convention and readhere like bolivia did. obviously, not likely to happen, but the u.s. is now at odds with the very international conventions that it created. and there is more and more impetus for reform coming particularly from latin america which has borne the cost of the u.s. war on drugs. increasingly, officials are saying why are we...
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and pakistani before you today to follow in senator brooks steps. the reason i'm staying here is not because of my personal color, african american. i believe the governor has indicated he's got confidence to do the job he's sending me to do. you heard me talk about my mother. another one of her same as no matter where you are or where you're going, just understand you're better than no one, but you can be a one seat approach this and i intend to approach this work. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> just wishing and hoping? mail. [inaudible] yes, and i will. probably around june 26. you know, i indicated i plan to lease a service to return to privacy or any know my rationale and reached -- reason for that. that's what i intended to do. listen, i just mention how massachusetts has been an opportunity for me. there's no greater calling than to say the people of massachusetts, to give back to a state he's given so much to me. it's a little more of a sacrifice for my family, but a worthy sacrifice because we get the chance to set me up there to help the people
and pakistani before you today to follow in senator brooks steps. the reason i'm staying here is not because of my personal color, african american. i believe the governor has indicated he's got confidence to do the job he's sending me to do. you heard me talk about my mother. another one of her same as no matter where you are or where you're going, just understand you're better than no one, but you can be a one seat approach this and i intend to approach this work. [inaudible] [inaudible]...
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four years later, brooks' story is one of redeposition. he's blossomed into a key member of the 49ers defense with a fat new $45 minute oncrest andries advisories of experience. >> it definitely makes me appreciate t i thought i knew all the answers, but i didn't. i just tend to mold myself as an individual, and just try to grow as much as possible, not continue to do the things that brought me down, but do thing to build me up and make me a better person. >> reporter: terry brooks played in two super bowls during hi seven seasons with the redskins, giving him instant credibility with ahmed. >> he's given me a lot of pointers. growing up, playing little league football, i used to play running back. so my father, he worked at the car double shifts on saturdays, he was always working, so my mom was just tape-record the games, and when my dad would get off works, i would watch the films, and bragged to him about the plays i made, scoring five touchdowns, stuff like that. >> in 2010, ahmed's world was rocked, when he found his father dead afte
four years later, brooks' story is one of redeposition. he's blossomed into a key member of the 49ers defense with a fat new $45 minute oncrest andries advisories of experience. >> it definitely makes me appreciate t i thought i knew all the answers, but i didn't. i just tend to mold myself as an individual, and just try to grow as much as possible, not continue to do the things that brought me down, but do thing to build me up and make me a better person. >> reporter: terry brooks...
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. >> ricardo cate, humorous, commentator and joins brooke to be to talk about his book, "without reservation." he describes native american challenges. archaeologists agree santa fe was dating back to the year 1050. >> the first copy of the santa fe new mexico. my name is ricardo cate, a cartoonist for the santa fe new mexico, which is the major local newspaper. my cartoonist called "without reservation" in the collection of my work was published under the same name, "without reservation." here's the cartoon page. when i first started, my cartoons were down here refers started. because of the popularity, cartoons have jumped to the top upper left-hand corner. and from santo domingo, new mexico. it's one of the 19 pueblos here in new mexico and all the hobos are situated against the rio grande rivers in new mexico. my cartoons depict native humor and a first when i first started the cartoon, they were native characters and negative situation and my audience is geared towards natives. they've become more universal or the spilled into the mainstream for dominant cultures. so it's more universal
. >> ricardo cate, humorous, commentator and joins brooke to be to talk about his book, "without reservation." he describes native american challenges. archaeologists agree santa fe was dating back to the year 1050. >> the first copy of the santa fe new mexico. my name is ricardo cate, a cartoonist for the santa fe new mexico, which is the major local newspaper. my cartoonist called "without reservation" in the collection of my work was published under the same...
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. >> brooke: then do something about it. >> liam: [ scoffs ] i will. >> brooke: when? steffy's back from paris, and she's gonna be here any moment. i know you and hope have been spending time together and you've gotten a lot closer. let me ask you something. do you love my daughter any less than you did when you married her in italy? >> liam: no. >> brooke: okay. well, that should tell you something. you were robbed. you were lied to, both of you. but now that is in the past, and you can make a fresh start. you're not tied to steffy in any way. just let her go. >> taylor: i felt something. >> steffy: mom, come on. i've only been pregnant for a minute. >> taylor: how's your morning sickness? >> steffy: mm. comes and goes. >> taylor: you're telling liam tonight? >> steffy: that's the plan. so, uh, thomas vice president -- when did that
. >> brooke: then do something about it. >> liam: [ scoffs ] i will. >> brooke: when? steffy's back from paris, and she's gonna be here any moment. i know you and hope have been spending time together and you've gotten a lot closer. let me ask you something. do you love my daughter any less than you did when you married her in italy? >> liam: no. >> brooke: okay. well, that should tell you something. you were robbed. you were lied to, both of you. but now that is...
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my name is brook [speaker not understood]. today i will go over a few slides to discuss the project's phasing and square footages to familiarize you on the project. so, we have an investment opportunity to expand an important facility for san francisco, that's the moscone convention center. the slide that you see before you today, we are looking to add about 26,000 square feet of meeting rooms to bring it up to 85,000. 80,000 square foot or more of contiguous exhibit space which is the most important space for the convention center. up to 87,000 in multi-purpose space and 178,000 of support spaces such as loading, service, restaurants and things like that. the -- one of the key objections of the expansion project would be to maintain continuous operation during the construction for the expansion of the moscone convention center. in addition to the improvements to the facilities, we will also be looking to improve streetscape, connectivity, bicycle and pedestrian safety, and bring a sense of arrival of moscone convention center
my name is brook [speaker not understood]. today i will go over a few slides to discuss the project's phasing and square footages to familiarize you on the project. so, we have an investment opportunity to expand an important facility for san francisco, that's the moscone convention center. the slide that you see before you today, we are looking to add about 26,000 square feet of meeting rooms to bring it up to 85,000. 80,000 square foot or more of contiguous exhibit space which is the most...
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so eric brooks san francisco breen party and local grass-roots organization "our city". i wanted to speak to the issue that counsel miller raised yes as to how we're going to do the build out there have been consider contentions shall we say in recent meetings and hammering that out and getting that right, and i won't go into details about all of that, but the main thing i would like to impress on the lafco commissioners is that there's been a new development in this dialogue that looks to be pretty problematic, and that is you know two years ago we the advocates and the lafco staff and other staff began work on earnest work for a build out and that model depends large numbers for the most part small local renewable instalations, efficiency installations. most importantly behind the meter in customer's property and what that is about is -- it means it's after the meter that pg&e has on the house so what you're doing by doing small diverse local installations like that behind the meter you're avoiding a lot of cost of transmission and distribution that you would otherwise
so eric brooks san francisco breen party and local grass-roots organization "our city". i wanted to speak to the issue that counsel miller raised yes as to how we're going to do the build out there have been consider contentions shall we say in recent meetings and hammering that out and getting that right, and i won't go into details about all of that, but the main thing i would like to impress on the lafco commissioners is that there's been a new development in this dialogue that...
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joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the president can make an impact if he so chooses. there's a lot to digest including the fact a new secretary of state is going to be presumably confirmed by the senate, john kerry. and yet in the financial times as we do this interview it is hillary clinton and the questions she faced about the death of our ambassador and others in benghazi and her warning to an administration and her successor in the financial times headlines about mali. clinton fears a new haven. does he anticipate for north africa in a way he couldn't have anticipated when he comes into office is now unstable, think about tunisia, egypt, libya. and there's a great deal of potential for an al qaeda 3.0 to really take root and be
joining me is martin indyk of the brookings institution, an assistant secretary of state for president clinton and also the author of "bending history, barack obama's foreign policy." i got to take part in a conversation of big bets, black swans, a presidential briefing where you and the team at brookings write about both some of the real dangers in foreign policy as well as some areas where the president can make an impact if he so chooses. there's a lot to digest including the fact...
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some with brooke, soom with denise. >> are they becoming friends? >> becoming friends, yeah. >> when you see the influence and impact your father had on you recently, do you understand more the power of you as a fatherly role model to your kids? >> to a degree, yeah. >> are you ready for that responsibility? >> i think i am. i've amassed a pretty interesting variety of experiences and knowledge to offer them, things to do and things not to do. you know? >> what would be the number one bit of advice you would give, particularly one of your sons perhaps? >> leave with the truth. leave with the truth. that's what i've always done. that's what my dad told me. it's the reason a gentleman and a pearl like yourself would ask me back after the interview we had because i leave with the truth. you don't have to remember the truth. the truth is unchanging. >> that is very true. >> yeah, it's unchanging. >> i want to talk to you about movies and oscars. you're a movie guy. that's what charlie sheen is to me. >> you got it. chases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and e
some with brooke, soom with denise. >> are they becoming friends? >> becoming friends, yeah. >> when you see the influence and impact your father had on you recently, do you understand more the power of you as a fatherly role model to your kids? >> to a degree, yeah. >> are you ready for that responsibility? >> i think i am. i've amassed a pretty interesting variety of experiences and knowledge to offer them, things to do and things not to do. you know?...
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-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. well congress-- welcome, gentlemen. so hillary clinton, we just heard this discussion, david. the two of you weighed in oninon her legacy last week. and i think both of you agreed in essence that she didn't have an overarching strategy. there were some pushback from viewers who said she brought credibility to the united states. anything to add, david on that. >> i respect the credibility of the viewers. you know, every white house has covered sis reagan power has been more condition sen traited in the white house than the one before. this administration certainly continues that trend. and so decision-making power, whether on foreign affairs or domestic affairs is concentrated in the white house in a reasonably small circle and i do think hillary clinton executed that policy. so was there a big new at that time gee that one associates with her, no. but she did execute and energy etically. >> a lot of talk about 2016. do you have a thoug abt whether she is going to go. >> i do, judy. i
-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. well congress-- welcome, gentlemen. so hillary clinton, we just heard this discussion, david. the two of you weighed in oninon her legacy last week. and i think both of you agreed in essence that she didn't have an overarching strategy. there were some pushback from viewers who said she brought credibility to the united states. anything to add, david on that. >> i respect the credibility of the...
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. >> brown: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and friends of the newshour. d... >>his ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: a federal appeals court rejected several recess appointments made by president obama last year, saying the moves were unconstitutional. the president appointed three people to the national labor relations board last january. the president argued he was justified in doingo because the senate w away for 20-day break. but republicans and business groups said the senate was still technically in session, if only for
. >> brown: plus, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf railway. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations....
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supports adis external affairs and student outreach teams as well as marketing and outreach for arthur brooks latest book, the road to freedom, which i highly recommend if you haven't had a chance to read. she's a member of the america's future foundation planning committee on which he asserts as 2010. the shyness and welcoming, laurie sanders. [applause] >> thanks, roger and welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'd like to thank america's future foundation for their willingness to host this event and hope you'll take roger's words to heart and look into events and wonderful opportunities for young professionals. since the 2012 election it seems immigration reform hasn't left the news. we hear numbers bandied about left and right from this one piece by ezra kline with a 110 of the population is foreign-born. one quarter technology and business has started between 18 and five in thousand five p1 half of silicon valley startups have a foreign-born founder to be here but the numbers of these as america's issuing any macros we can expect are increased immigration in the here but the most
supports adis external affairs and student outreach teams as well as marketing and outreach for arthur brooks latest book, the road to freedom, which i highly recommend if you haven't had a chance to read. she's a member of the america's future foundation planning committee on which he asserts as 2010. the shyness and welcoming, laurie sanders. [applause] >> thanks, roger and welcome to the american enterprise institute. i'd like to thank america's future foundation for their willingness...
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-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. well congress-- welcome gentlemen. so hillary clinton, we just heard this discussion david. the two of you weighed in on her legacy last week. and i think both of you agreed in essence that she didn't have an overarching strategy. there were some pushback from viewers who said she brought credibility to the united states. anything to add, david on that. >> i respect the credibility of the viewers. you know every white house has covered sis reagan power has been more condition sen traited in the white house than the one before. this administration certainly continues that trend. and so decision-making power whether on foreign affairs or domestic affairs is concentrated in the white house in a reasonably small circle and i do think hillary clinton executed that policy. so was there a big new at that time gee that one associates with her no. but she did execute and energy etically. >> a lot of talk about 2016. do you have a thought about whether she is going to go. >> i do, judy. i can't
-- syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. well congress-- welcome gentlemen. so hillary clinton, we just heard this discussion david. the two of you weighed in on her legacy last week. and i think both of you agreed in essence that she didn't have an overarching strategy. there were some pushback from viewers who said she brought credibility to the united states. anything to add, david on that. >> i respect the credibility of the viewers....
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welcome to brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even at a place where we have such amazing events, to have general stanley mcchrystal here today. i am mike o'hanlon, one of the members of the 21st century defense initiative. we are hosting this event with bruce riddell, who runs the -- first readout -- bruce riddell .- bruce ridedel, general mcchrystal build up an organization into what was the state-of-the-art capability that ultimately led not only to our topic of today, the tracking and ultimate killing of the al qaeda terrorist zarqawi, but also many of the procedures that led to the finding and killing of bin laden. the success of joint special operations command is one of the most important stories in the broader war on terror. we are honored that roos will be -- bruce riedel will be interviewing general mcchrystal this morning. this is based on the recent book, which i hope you a purchase, which we are proud to be discussing, my share of the task -- "my share of the task," its describes the role of no
welcome to brookings. thanks for coming out. it is an unusual treat, even at a place where we have such amazing events, to have general stanley mcchrystal here today. i am mike o'hanlon, one of the members of the 21st century defense initiative. we are hosting this event with bruce riddell, who runs the -- first readout -- bruce riddell .- bruce ridedel, general mcchrystal build up an organization into what was the state-of-the-art capability that ultimately led not only to our topic of today,...
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pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time.
pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time.
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out front tonight, brooks versus brooks. peter brooks, former assistant deputy secretary of defense in the bush administration and rosa brooks, former assistant secretary of defense in the obama administration, pretty perfect, guys. rosa, i want to start with you on this issue of language and what this country calls a terror attack and what it doesn't. obviously it appears after benghazi it was not as clear as it was today. i wanted to play an exchange that happened between state department spokesperson victoria nuland and a reporter a week after the attack on the american consulate in benghazi. >> does the united states government regard what happened in benghazi as an act of terror? >> again, i'm not going to put labels on this until we have a complete investigation. okay? >> you don't regard it as an act of terrorism? >> i don't think we know enough. i don't think we know enough. >> all right, here, rosa, is what jay carney said today about the attack in turkey. >> a suicide bombing on the perimeter of an embassy is by de
out front tonight, brooks versus brooks. peter brooks, former assistant deputy secretary of defense in the bush administration and rosa brooks, former assistant secretary of defense in the obama administration, pretty perfect, guys. rosa, i want to start with you on this issue of language and what this country calls a terror attack and what it doesn't. obviously it appears after benghazi it was not as clear as it was today. i wanted to play an exchange that happened between state department...
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for san ran is brooks. again, less than 48 hours. almost time to play some football and it is not soon enough. don't forget that a 7:00 super bowl special tonight on cbs 5. >> all right. thank you, dennis. >>> all right. check that. when the 49ers do come home with their six championship, authorities in san francisco are ready to handle the fans no patter what. cbs 5 reporter linda yee shows us they are trying to learn from the giants celebration. >> reporter: they did learn some very big lessons. if the 49ers do win this sunday, the mission here, one of many hot spots around the city where fans love to celebrate in the streets, but the cops say they are putting trouble makers on notice. >> restaurants and bars are gearing up and the city is getting down to buzz to prevent violence sunday night -- business to prevent violence sunday night. >> we have many officers preassigned to certain places, certainly the mission, north beach, the marina. >> merchants appreciate the police presence, but liquor store owne
for san ran is brooks. again, less than 48 hours. almost time to play some football and it is not soon enough. don't forget that a 7:00 super bowl special tonight on cbs 5. >> all right. thank you, dennis. >>> all right. check that. when the 49ers do come home with their six championship, authorities in san francisco are ready to handle the fans no patter what. cbs 5 reporter linda yee shows us they are trying to learn from the giants celebration. >> reporter: they did...
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pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> the beef torta was out of this world. >> i actually don't discriminate against pizza. >> this is a temple to -- >> we couldn't see it, and we couldn't hear it. >> right. >> whoa! i'm actually in san francisco? >> this is amazing! [ laughter ] >> bring me more.
pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >> the beef torta was out of this world. >> i actually don't discriminate against pizza. >> this is a temple to -- >> we couldn't see it, and we couldn't hear it. >> right. >> whoa! i'm actually in san francisco? >> this is amazing! [ laughter ] >>...
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pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. yahoo shares soaring more than 5% in after hours trading, thanks to solid earnings and some proof the company's new boss has the midas touch. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. immigration reform takes shape on capitol hill. a bi-partisan framework includes a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants in the united states. >> susie: and as u.s. investors, pull out of bonds, and pile into stocks, we talk stocks for the long-run with wharton professor jeremy siegel. >> tom: that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! >> susie: marissa meyer is smiling tonight. yahoo's new c.e.o. delivered strong earnings after the market close, and shares of the web portal surged more than 5%. those results come at a crucial time for meyer who took the top job just six months ago, and wanted to prove to investors she is reviving yahoo. the company posted fourth quarter earnings of $0.32 a shar
pete peter brook, thank you. >> thank you, charlie. >> rose: thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> susie: good evening everyone. i'm susie gharib. yahoo shares soaring more than 5% in after hours trading, thanks to solid earnings and some proof the company's new boss has the midas touch. >> tom: i'm tom hudson. immigration reform takes shape on capitol hill. a bi-partisan framework includes a path to...